CCISD boundary meeting tonight at King H.S.

Change would create larger attendance zones for Miller, Moody and Ray high schools

CORPUS CHRISTI - The next meeting to discuss changes in where kids go to school in CCISD is set for 6 p.m. Thursday at the King High School cafeteria.

The Corpus Christi Independent School District is looking at changes to create larger attendance zones for Miller, Moody and Ray high schools and slightly smaller ones for Carroll and King.

The boundary changes will affect students in all grades, district officials said.

The proposed changes aim to reduce crowding at some campuses and increase enrollment at campuses with a low student population, district officials said. In addition it intends to let parents know where their children will go to middle school and high school from the day they start elementary school.